oci-cloud-controller-manager
eks-anywhere
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oci-cloud-controller-manager
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Is it possible to associate LB with an LoadBalancer in OKE, instead of creating a new one?
You can see the actual golang code for all the LB annotations here: https://github.com/oracle/oci-cloud-controller-manager/blob/master/pkg/cloudprovider/providers/oci/load_balancer_spec.go
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I have a question (certify)
Typically, a k8s operator will watch for config and deploy the relevant infrastructure. In the case of OKE, the oci-cloud-controller-manager exists on each cluster, intercepting the relevant service types and provisioning the load balancers. See https://github.com/oracle/oci-cloud-controller-manager/blob/1d797f012dc772f40e8399434f41456874bee7c3/docs/load-balancer-annotations.md and the relevant source code.
eks-anywhere
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Docker for Rancher?
I'd suggest move from rancher to EKS Anywhere and the respective Cluster API providers... Self-managed node pools on top of bottlerocket can be established using common terraform-aws-eks module, otherwise.
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Is setting up a production k8s a one-man job?
There are plenty of vendor specific bugs, like no EBS in [EKS Fargate](https://github.com/aws/containers-roadmap/issues/1113), and settling a Kubernetes cluster on top of Bottlerocket and [EKS Anywhere](https://github.com/aws/eks-anywhere), on your own is somewhat impossible.
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What's New with AWS: Announcing bare metal support for Amazon EKS Anywhere
To get started with Amazon EKS Anywhere on bare metal, visit the documentation site. To learn more about Amazon EKS Anywhere, visit the product page.
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Systemd by Example
> It has no init system.
Apologies that I can't link directly to the "--init" flag but docker actually does have an init, it's just (err, was?) compiled into the binary: https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/run/#op...
My recollection is that it either adopted, or inspired, https://github.com/Yelp/dumb-init#readme which folks used to put into their Dockerfile as the init system back in the day
Folks (ahem, I'm looking at you, eks-anywhere[0]) who bundle systemd into a docker container are gravely misguided, and the ones which do so for the ability to launch sshd alongside the actual container's main process are truly, truly lost
0: https://github.com/aws/eks-anywhere/issues/838#issuecomment-...
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Homelab ideas for AWS Cloud Engineer
EKS anywhere looks like an adventure - https://anywhere.eks.amazonaws.com
- aws/eks-anywhere: Run Amazon EKS on your own infrastructure 🚀
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EKS Anywhere: The What, The Why and The How
That brings us to the end of this walkthrough. Thank you very much for reading and I hope you will give EKS Anywhere a spin. The complete documentation is available here. If you are interested in contributing, please open an issue or pull request on the EKS Anywhere GitHub repo. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below. If you have more questions, feel free to reach out to me on LinkedIn or Twitter.
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VCs are betting on Kubernetes: Here are the reasons why
First class integration and support by most of the cloud providers (DOKS, AKS (Which has been opensourced))
- AWS - {EKS-Anywhere}
- You can now run Amazon EKS on your own infra
What are some alternatives?
terraform-provider-oci - Terraform Oracle Cloud Infrastructure provider
LocalStack - 💻 A fully functional local AWS cloud stack. Develop and test your cloud & Serverless apps offline